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  1. A New Look into the Atmospheric Composition of WASP-39 b
  2. The atmosphere of K2-18 b
  3. Detection of C3 in Titan with VLT-ESPRESSO
  4. The Preliminary Mauve Science Programme: science themes identified for the first year of operations
  5. Small satellite, big ambitions
  6. Simulation of the effects of alignment tolerances on the optical performance of the Ariel space telescope
  7. Analysis and characterization of midspatial frequency surface errors on the mirrors of the ARIEL space telescope
  8. Development of processes and tests for the creation of the primary mirror and the flexure hinges for the Ariel space telescope
  9. The manufacturing development of the 1.1 meter aluminium mirror for the Ariel mission
  10. Ariel - The ESA M4 Space Mission to Focus on the Nature Of Exoplanets 
  11. Blue Skies Space – a new model for the future of space-based research data
  12. Challenges in Cloud Estimation for Hot-Jupiter Atmospheric Retrievals
  13. Exoplanet atmospheric retrievals through different JWST/NIRISS data reduction pipelines
  14. Exploring the Atmosphere of K2-18b through Retrievals and Forward Modelling
  15. The Atmospheric Remote-sensing Infrared Exoplanet Large-survey sensitivity and performance
  16. The atmosphere of Titan as seen by VLT-ESPRESSO: the first search for minor compounds with Ultra High-Resolution visible spectra on Titan’s atmosphere
  17. De-jittering Ariel: An optimized algorithm
  18. A Population Analysis of 20 Exoplanets Observed from Optical to Near-infrared Wavelengths with the Hubble Space Telescope: Evidence for Widespread Stellar Contamination
  19. A favorable sub-Neptune target for JWST and Ariel observations: TOI 1759 b
  20. A study of very high resolution visible spectra of Titan: Line characterisation in visible CH4 bands and the search for C3
  21. mauvesim : the instrument simulator software for the Blue Skies Space Mauve satellite
  22. Spectroscopic Data at High Temperature for Exoplanetary Studies: The e-PYTHEAS Project
  23. The Ariel Mission \\ A Mission of the European Space Agency for the Characterization of Exoplanets
  24. Mauve: a UV-Vis satellite dedicated to monitor stellar activity and variability
  25. Protected silver coating for Ariel telescope mirrors: study of ageing effects
  26. ARIEL payload STOP analysis: a view on the in-flight operational cases for the telescope assembly
  27. Aluminum based large telescopes: the ARIEL mission case
  28. Consolidation of surface charging analyses on the Ariel payload dielectrics in the early transfer orbit and L2 space environments
  29. Cryogenic testing of the integrated Ariel space telescope: design of the optical test equipment
  30. Development, manufacturing, and testing of Ariel’s structural model prototype flexure hinges
  31. Lessons in cat herding: methods used for managing a large international collaborative engineering project, the Ariel mission payload
  32. Planning the integration and test of a space telescope with a 1 m aluminum primary mirror: the Ariel mission case
  33. The Ariel mission: a mission of the European Space Agency for the characterization of exoplanets
  34. The Ariel payload design post-PDR
  35. The Ariel payload electrical and electronic architecture: a summary of the current design and implementation status
  36. The atmospheric remote-sensing infrared exoplanet large-survey (Ariel) sensitivity and performance
  37. The electrical design of the thermal control systems of the all-aluminum ARIEL telescope
  38. The instrument control unit of the AIRS instrument on-board the ARIEL mission: design status after PDR
  39. The telescope assembly of the Ariel space mission: an updated overview
  40. Twinkle: programme updates
  41. A Population Analysis of 20 Exoplanets Observed from the Optical to the Near-infrared Wavelengths with HST: Evidence for Widespread Stellar Contamination
  42. Ariel - The ESA M4 Space Mission to Focus on the Nature Of Exoplanets
  43. Data availability and requirements relevant for the Ariel space mission
  44. Designing new Stellar Activity Metrics for use with Exoplanet Transmission Spectra Obtained with both Current and Future Missions
  45. The Atmospheric Remote-sensing Infrared Exoplanet Large-survey sensitivity and performance
  46. Twinkle: a satellite spectroscopy mission for the next phase of exoplanet science
  47. YunMa: Advancing Atmospheric Cloud and Haze Analysis in the Next-Generation Exoplanet Data Era 
  48. A study of very high resolution visible spectra of Titan - Caracterization of visible CH4 bands and the search for C3
  49. Accelerating Radiative Transfer in 3D Simulations of the Venusian Atmosphere
  50. Assessing the habitability of observed Super Earths
  51. Correcting Exoplanet Transmission Spectra for Stellar Activity with an Optimized Retrieval Framework
  52. Data availability and requirements relevant for the Ariel space mission and other exoplanet atmosphere applications
  53. YunMa: Enabling Spectral Retrievals of Exoplanetary Clouds
  54. Exploring the Ability of Hubble Space Telescope WFC3 G141 to Uncover Trends in Populations of Exoplanet Atmospheres through a Homogeneous Transmission Survey of 70 Gaseous Planets
  55. An overview of the electrical, electronic and on-board data handling architecture of the Ariel Payload
  56. Detecting molecules in Ariel low resolution transmission spectra
  57. Long term durability of protected silver coating for the mirrors of Ariel mission telescope
  58. Constraining the atmospheric elements in hot Jupiters with Ariel
  59. Temperate exoplanets observable with Ariel : an update with new targets from TESS
  60. ExoClock Project. III. 450 New Exoplanet Ephemerides from Ground and Space Observations
  61. Lessons learned from the 1st Ariel Machine Learning Challenge: Correcting transiting exoplanet light curves for stellar spots
  62. Ariel Space Mission
  63. Ariel: Enabling planetary science across light-years
  64. Detecting molecules in Ariel Tier 1 transmission spectra
  65. Exoplanetary cloud retrieval using YunMa in transit spectroscopy
  66. The Atmospheric Remote-sensing Infrared Exoplanet Large-survey (Ariel) sensitivity and performance
  67. The Pursuit of A Meticulous Chemical Survey of Exoplanets
  68. Characterising the Effects of Active Host Stars on Exoplanet Transmission Spectra in Retrieval 
  69. ExoPhot: Developing a new metric for measuring the fitness of photosystem activity in an exoplanetary environment.
  70. The mechanical, structural and thermal design of the Telescope Assembly of ARIEL
  71. FEA testing the pre-flight Ariel primary mirror
  72. Ground calibration of the Ariel space telescope: optical ground support equipment design and description
  73. Heat treatment procedure of the aluminium 6061-T651 for the Ariel telescope mirrors.
  74. Preliminary analysis of ground-to-flight mechanical tolerances of the Ariel mission telescope
  75. Preliminary surface charging analysis of Ariel payload dielectrics in early transfer orbit and L2-relevant space environment
  76. The detector control unit of the fine guidance sensor instrument on-board the ARIEL mission: design status
  77. The instrument control unit of the ARIEL payload: design evolution following the unit and payload subsystems SRR (system requirements review)
  78. The telescope assembly of the Ariel space mission
  79. Toward ARIEL’s primary mirror
  80. Twinkle: a small satellite spectroscopy mission for the next phase of exoplanet science
  81. Instrument control and data processing software for ARIEL ICU
  82. The transmission spectrum of WASP-17 b from the optical to the near-infrared wavelengths: combining STIS, WFC3 and IRAC datasets
  83. The Ariel Target List: The Impact of TESS and the Potential for Characterizing Multiple Planets within a System
  84. The Transmission Spectrum of WASP-17 b From the Optical to the Near-infrared Wavelengths: Combining STIS, WFC3, and IRAC Data Sets
  85. Cross-sections for heavy atmospheres: H2O self-broadening
  86. A Comparison of Chemical Models of Exoplanet Atmospheres Enabled by TauREx 3.1
  87. Five Key Exoplanet Questions Answered via the Analysis of 25 Hot-Jupiter Atmospheres in Eclipse
  88. Effects of Multicomponent Exercise Training Program on Biochemical and Motor Functions in Patients with Alzheimer’s Dementia
  89. Cross-sections for heavy atmospheres: H2O continuum
  90. ExoClock Project. II. A Large-scale Integrated Study with 180 Updated Exoplanet Ephemerides
  91. Ariel Space Mission
  92. Alfnoor: Assessing the Information Content of Ariel's Low-resolution Spectra with Planetary Population Studies
  93. Peeking inside the Black Box: Interpreting Deep-learning Models for Exoplanet Atmospheric Retrievals
  94. Disentangling atmospheric compositions of K2-18 b with next generation facilities
  95. Observability of temperate exoplanets with Ariel
  96. ExoClock project: an open platform for monitoring the ephemerides of Ariel targets with contributions from the public
  97. TauREx 3: A Fast, Dynamic, and Extendable Framework for Retrievals
  98. Original Research By Young Twinkle Students (ORBYTS): Ephemeris Refinement of Transiting Exoplanets III
  99. Ariel - The ESA M4 Space Mission to Focus on the Nature Of Exoplanets
  100. Alfnoor: a population study on Ariel's low resolution transmission spectra.
  101. Observability of Exo-Atmospheres in emission using Ariel
  102. Peeking inside the Black Box: Interpreting Deep Learning Models for Exoplanet Atmospheric Retrievals
  103. SUB-DOPPLER DOUBLE-RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY OF METHANE USING A FREQUENCY COMB PROBE
  104. ARES.* V. No Evidence For Molecular Absorption in the HST WFC3 Spectrum of GJ 1132 b
  105. An Exploration of Model Degeneracies with a Unified Phase Curve Retrieval Analysis: The Light and Dark Sides of WASP-43 b
  106. The Ariel ground segment and instrument operations science data centre
  107. A survey of exoplanet phase curves with Ariel
  108. A Lecture in 2 Parts: 1. ORBYTS: Inspirational Research Partnerships for School Students from Historically-Excluded Groups and 2. Extraordinary X-rays from the Outer Planets
  109. Tracing the Formation History of Giant Planets in Protoplanetary Disks with Carbon, Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Sulfur
  110. Earth as a Proxy Exoplanet: Deconstructing and Reconstructing Spectrophotometric Light Curves
  111. Detectability of Rocky-Vapour atmospheres on super-Earths with Ariel
  112. Hubble WFC3 Spectroscopy of the Habitable-zone Super-Earth LHS 1140 b
  113. MARVEL, a four-telescope array for high-precision radial-velocity monitoring
  114. ARES IV: Probing the Atmospheres of the Two Warm Small Planets HD 106315c and HD 3167c with the HST/WFC3 Camera
  115. On the Compatibility of Ground-based and Space-based Data: WASP-96 b, an Example
  116. KELT-11 b: Abundances of Water and Constraints on Carbon-bearing Molecules from the Hubble Transmission Spectrum
  117. The 2020 release of the ExoMol database: Molecular line lists for exoplanet and other hot atmospheres
  118. A sustainable path for space science
  119. The future of astronomy with small satellites
  120. WASP-117 b: An Eccentric Hot Saturn as a Future Complex Chemistry Laboratory
  121. ArielRad: the Ariel radiometric model
  122. Alfnoor: assessing the information content of Ariel's low resolution spectra with planetary population studies.
  123. Ariel Phase B
  124. On The Compatibility of Ground-based and Space-based Data: WASP-96 b, An Example
  125. TauREx 3.1 - Extending atmospheric retrieval with plugins.
  126. Twinkle: a low-Earth orbit, visible and infrared observatory for exoplanet and solar system spectroscopy
  127. Twinkle: a low-Earth orbit, visible and infrared observatory for exoplanet and solar system spectroscopy
  128. WASP-117 b: An Eccentric hot-Saturn as a Future Complex Chemistry Laboratory
  129. Peeking inside the Black Box: Interpreting Deep Learning Models for Exoplanet Atmospheric Retrievals
  130. Integrating Light Curve and Atmospheric Modeling of Transiting Exoplanets
  131. GJ 357 b
  132. ARES. III. Unveiling the Two Faces of KELT-7 b with HST WFC3
  133. ARES. II. Characterizing the Hot Jupiters WASP-127 b, WASP-79 b, and WASP-62b with the Hubble Space Telescope
  134. Alfnoor: A Retrieval Simulation of the Ariel Target List
  135. Original Research by Young Twinkle Students (Orbyts): Ephemeris Refinement of Transiting Exoplanets II
  136. Impact of Planetary Mass Uncertainties on Exoplanet Atmospheric Retrievals
  137. ARES I: WASP-76 b, A Tale of Two HST Spectra
  138. Ions in the Thermosphere of Exoplanets: Observable Constraints Revealed by Innovative Laboratory Experiments
  139. Original Research By Young Twinkle Students (ORBYTS): Ephemeris Refinement of Transiting Exoplanets
  140. A comparison of exoplanet spectroscopic retrieval tools
  141. Formation and Stabilization of Ground and Excited-State Singlet O2 upon Recombination of 3P Oxygen on Amorphous Solid Water
  142. Optical Transmission Spectra of Hot Jupiters: Effects of Scattering
  143. Hot Super-Earths with Hydrogen Atmospheres: A Model Explaining Their Paradoxical Existence
  144. Toward a More Complex Description of Chemical Profiles in Exoplanet Retrievals: A Two-layer Parameterization
  145. Author Correction: Water vapour in the atmosphere of the habitable-zone eight-Earth-mass planet K2-18 b
  146. Small bodies science with the Twinkle space telescope
  147. Water vapour in the atmosphere of the habitable-zone eight-Earth-mass planet K2-18 b
  148. an integrated payload design for the atmospheric remote-sensing infrared exoplanet large-survey (ARIEL): results from phase A and forward look to phase B1
  149. A Principal Component Analysis-based Method to Analyze High-resolution Spectroscopic Data on Exoplanets
  150. An Updated Study of Potential Targets for Ariel
  151. Remote-sensing characterization of major Solar System bodies with the Twinkle space telescope
  152. O2 formation in cold environments
  153. Exoplanet spectroscopy and photometry with the Twinkle space telescope
  154. The Transiting Exoplanet Community Early Release Science Program for JWST
  155. The Phase A study of the ESA M4 mission candidate ARIEL
  156. A chemical survey of exoplanets with ARIEL
  157. The ARIEL space mission
  158. Thermal architecture of the ESA ARIEL payload
  159. SUB-DOPPLER SPECTROSCOPY OF THE ν3 BAND OF METHANE
  160. The ARIEL Space Mission
  161. A Population Study of Gaseous Exoplanets
  162. TWINKLE: a low earth orbit visible and infrared exoplanet spectroscopy observatory
  163. The ARIEL mission reference sample
  164. Transit spectroscopy of temperate Jupiters with ARIEL: a feasibility study
  165. The ARIEL Instrument Control Unit design
  166. An afocal telescope configuration for the ESA ARIEL mission
  167. Near-IR Transmission Spectrum of HAT-P-32b using HST/WFC3
  168. A space observatory dedicated to the study of the atmospheric composition of planets in our Galaxy
  169. EXPLORING BIASES OF ATMOSPHERIC RETRIEVALS IN SIMULATED JWST TRANSMISSION SPECTRA OF HOT JUPITERS
  170. A NEW APPROACH TO ANALYZING HST SPATIAL SCANS: THE TRANSMISSION SPECTRUM OF HD 209458 b
  171. A space observatory dedicated to the study of the atmospheric composition of planets in our Galaxy
  172. The science of ARIEL (Atmospheric Remote-sensing Infrared Exoplanet Large-survey)
  173. ExoMol: MOLECULAR LINE LIST FOR EXOPLANETS AND OTHER ATMOSPHERES
  174. DETECTION OF AN ATMOSPHERE AROUND THE SUPER-EARTH 55 CANCRI E
  175. REPEATABILITY OFSPITZER/IRAC EXOPLANETARY ECLIPSES WITH INDEPENDENT COMPONENT ANALYSIS
  176. The EChO science case
  177. Topical issue on EChO - the Exoplanet Characterisation Observatory
  178. Topical issue on EChO - the Exoplanet Characterisation Observatory
  179. ${\mathcal{T}}$-REx. II. RETRIEVAL OF EMISSION SPECTRA
  180. EChOSim: The Exoplanet Characterisation Observatory software simulator
  181. Thermal control system of the Exoplanet Characterisation Observatory Payload: design and predictions
  182. Thermal control system of the Exoplanet Characterisation Observatory Payload: design and predictions
  183. REVISITING SPITZER TRANSIT OBSERVATIONS WITH INDEPENDENT COMPONENT ANALYSIS: NEW RESULTS FOR THE GJ 436 SYSTEM
  184. TAU-REX I: A NEXT GENERATION RETRIEVAL CODE FOR EXOPLANETARY ATMOSPHERES
  185. Generation of an optimal target list for the exoplanet characterisation observatory (EChO)
  186. Generation of an optimal target list for the exoplanet characterisation observatory (EChO)
  187. Brown dwarf characterization with EChO
  188. Brown dwarf characterization with EChO
  189. The EChO payload instrument – an overview
  190. The phase 0/A study of the ESA M3 mission candidate EChO
  191. The phase 0/A study of the ESA M3 mission candidate EChO
  192. Transit spectroscopy of exoplanets from space: how to optimize the wavelength coverage and spectral resolving power
  193. Transit spectroscopy of exoplanets from space: how to optimize the wavelength coverage and spectral resolving power
  194. Design and performance of the Exo-planet Characterisation Observatory (EChO) integrated payload
  195. Exoplanet atmospheres Characterization Observatory payload short-wave infrared channel: EChO SWiR
  196. The mid-infrared channel of the EChO mission
  197. Thermal architecture of the Exoplanet Characterisation Observatory payload
  198. Spectrum of hot methane in astronomical objects using a comprehensive computed line list
  199. A NEW LOOK AT SPITZER PRIMARY TRANSIT OBSERVATIONS OF THE EXOPLANET HD 189733b
  200. Galactic planetary science
  201. 0.94-2.42 μm GROUND-BASED TRANSMISSION SPECTRA OF THE HOT JUPITER HD-189733b
  202. tau: A 1D radiative transfer code for transmission spectroscopy of extrasolar planet atmospheres
  203. Astrometric detection of giant planets around nearby M dwarfs: the Gaia potential
  204. Editorial
  205. Molecular detectability in exoplanetary emission spectra
  206. Spectroscopy of planetary atmospheres in our Galaxy
  207. tau: A 1D radiative transfer code for transmission spectroscopy of extrasolar planet atmospheres
  208. Probing the extreme planetary atmosphere of WASP-12b
  209. BLIND EXTRACTION OF AN EXOPLANETARY SPECTRUM THROUGH INDEPENDENT COMPONENT ANALYSIS
  210. A dedicated instrument for exoplanet atmospheric characterisation
  211. EChO SWiR: exoplanet atmospheres characterization observatory sort-wave infrared channel of the EChO payload
  212. Design of the MWIR channels of EChO
  213. EChO
  214. Theoretical and laboratory spectra of sodium perturbed by molecular hydrogen
  215. Water in exoplanets
  216. CHARACTERIZING THE ATMOSPHERES OF TRANSITING PLANETS WITH A DEDICATED SPACE TELESCOPE
  217. Collisional line profiles of sodium perturbed by H2from the optical to the infrared spectral range
  218. GROUND-BASED NEAR-INFRARED EMISSION SPECTROSCOPY OF HD 189733B
  219. Turning point: Giovanna Tinetti
  220. METHANE IN THE ATMOSPHERE OF THE TRANSITING HOT NEPTUNE GJ436B?
  221. Spectral and polarimetric characterization of gazeous and telluric planets with SEE COAST
  222. The new worlds observer: The astrophysics strategic mission concept study
  223. Water in the atmosphere of HD 209458b from 3.6-8 μm IRAC photometric observations in primary transit
  224. A dedicated observatory to study the atmospheres of planets in our Galaxy
  225. Nightside pollution of exoplanet transit depths
  226. THESIS: the terrestrial habitable-zone exoplanet spectroscopy infrared spacecraft
  227. PROBING THE TERMINATOR REGION ATMOSPHERE OF THE HOT-JUPITER XO-1b WITH TRANSMISSION SPECTROSCOPY
  228. A ground-based near-infrared emission spectrum of the exoplanet HD 189733b
  229. Exploring extrasolar worlds: from gas giants to terrestrial habitable planets
  230. Dynamical Habitability of Planetary Systems
  231. A Roadmap for the Detection and Characterization of Other Earths
  232. The Far Future of Exoplanet Direct Characterization
  233. Deciphering Spectral Fingerprints of Habitable Exoplanets
  234. Co-Evolution of Atmospheres, Life, and Climate
  235. Origin and Evolution of Life on Terrestrial Planets
  236. Origin and Formation of Planetary Systems
  237. Stellar Aspects of Habitability—Characterizing Target Stars for Terrestrial Planet-Finding Missions
  238. The Search for Worlds Like Our Own
  239. Geophysical and Atmospheric Evolution of Habitable Planets
  240. The Astrobiology Habitability Primer
  241. Elemental abundances and minimum mass of heavy elements in the envelope of HD 189733b
  242. The SEE-COAST concept
  243. WATER, METHANE, AND CARBON DIOXIDE PRESENT IN THE DAYSIDE SPECTRUM OF THE EXOPLANET HD 209458b
  244. The New Worlds Observer: the astrophysics strategic mission concept study
  245. SPECIAL ISSUE: ABSTRACTS FROM THE 2008 ISSOL MEETING
  246. MID-INFRARED PROPERTIES OF DISK AVERAGED OBSERVATIONS OF EARTH WITH AIRS
  247. High contrast imaging: a new frontier for exoplanets search and characterization
  248. MOLECULAR SIGNATURES IN THE NEAR-INFRARED DAYSIDE SPECTRUM OF HD 189733b
  249. Super earth explorer: a coronagraphic off-axis space telescope
  250. Kronos: exploring the depths of Saturn with probes and remote sensing through an international mission
  251. Kronos: exploring the depths of Saturn with probes and remote sensing through an international mission
  252. The extrasolar planet atmosphere and exosphere: Emission and transmission spectroscopy
  253. Primary Transit of the Planet HD 189733b at 3.6 and 5.8 μm
  254. The presence of methane in the atmosphere of an extrasolar planet
  255. Evolutionary Computational Methods for the Design of Spectral Instruments
  256. Probing the atmosphere of transiting extrasolar planets
  257. Water vapour in the atmosphere of a transiting extrasolar planet
  258. Spectral Signatures of Photosynthesis. II. Coevolution with Other Stars And The Atmosphere on Extrasolar Worlds
  259. Enceladus: Cassini observations and implications for the search for life
  260. Infrared Transmission Spectra for Extrasolar Giant Planets
  261. Detectability of Planetary Characteristics in Disk-Averaged Spectra II: Synthetic Spectra and Light-Curves of Earth
  262. Characterizing Extrasolar Terrestrial Planets with Reflected, Emitted and Transmitted Spectra
  263. Detectability of Red-Edge-shifted Vegetation on Terrestrial Planets Orbiting M Stars
  264. The transmission spectrum of Earth-size transiting planets
  265. Detectability of Planetary Characteristics in Disk-Averaged Spectra. I: The Earth Model
  266. Biosignatures from Earth-Like Planets Around M Dwarfs
  267. Disk-Averaged Synthetic Spectra of Mars
  268. Complexity analysis to explore the structure of ancient stromatolites
  269. Solar buildings
  270. Entropy production for closed, open and third-kind systems
  271. Application of describing functions in the transient response analysis of a three-term fuzzy controller
  272. Steady-state analysis of a three-term fuzzy controller
  273. Characterizing Exoplanet Atmospheres